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eBay Is Cutting 800 Jobs - And Just Spent $1.2 Billion on a New App

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Briefs Finance
Published Feb 26, 2026
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Summary:

  • eBay cutting 800 jobs, about 6% of its total workforce
  • Third round of layoffs in the past three years
  • Company just dropped $1.2B to buy Depop days before the cuts

eBay (EBAY %) is laying off roughly 800 employees — about 6% of its workforce — spread across the company in areas deemed duplicative or out of step with its future direction.

WHY IT'S HAPPENING

eBay has been trimming headcount steadily while shifting dollars toward AI. The company has built AI tools into its buyer and seller experience and partnered with OpenAI on an agentic web browser. The message is clear: fewer people, more automation.

This is the third time eBay has cut jobs in the past three years. In early 2024, it cut around 1,000 roles — about 9% of its workforce at the time.

THE TWIST

The timing is a little awkward. Just last week, eBay announced a $1.2 billion deal to acquire Depop — Etsy's secondhand fashion app — to attract younger shoppers and grow its presence in clothing. About 90% of Depop's users are under 34.

eBay also just reported a strong quarter, with revenue up 15% to $3 billion, topping analyst estimates.

THE BOTTOM LINE

So eBay is cutting staff, posting record revenue, and splurging on a Gen Z fashion app — all in the same week. Whether that's a bold pivot or a mixed message probably depends on whether you still have a job there.

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